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Salmon Video

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  The judge ordered the dams to spill the water and over then the next few years thirteen hundred salmon came back
B  The judge ordered the hatcheries to close and all the salmon are now gone
C  The judge ordered the dams be closed ending the salmon run
Question #2
A  3
B  13,000
C  1
D  357
E  1357
Question #3
A  By increasing the number of hatcheries
B  By removing dams and restoring the natural river cycle
C  By increasing the number of dams
D  By hunting more salmon predators like bears and eagles
Question #4
A  In 2009 the Savage Rapid Dam was destroyed
B  In 2009 the Savage Rapid Dam was raised in height
C  In 2009 the Savage Rapid Dam was sold and its electricity is exported to China
D  In 2009 the Savage Rapid Dam was remodeled with a fish ladder
Question #5
A  They do not make it back to the river removing the “kick start” from the area
B  They are unable to reproduce being sterile
C  They are unable to be caught on a rod and reel
D  Swim effectively
Question #6
A  2 months
B  24 nights through dusk and dawn
C  14 nights through dusk and dawn
D  3 nights through dusk and dawn
E  2 years
Question #7
A    
B  Millions of dollars
C  Trillions of dollars
D  Thousands of dollars
E  Billions of dollars
Question #8
A  < 67%
B  < 1%
C  < 8%
D  < 31%
E  < 71%
Question #9
A  How to migrate across the US to feed on Atlantic and Pacific salmon
B  When and where the salmon barge will release young salmon
C  That humans will shoot them to protect young salmon
D  How to catch the salmon in the open ocean
Question #10
A    
B  25 million salmon
C  2 million salmon
D  2 billion salmon
E  250,000 salmon
F  20 million salmon
Question #11
A  $26
B  $11
C  $28
D  $3
E  $8
F  $36
Question #12
A  being feed on the top of the water
B  they have to jump making them leery of their natural food
C  they now have to face forward instead of backwards down the stream, so they lose all of their energy
Question #13
A  He is a major donor to the hatcheries
B  He is played by underwater speakers to keep the salmon calm
C  He is representative of how the hatcheries reproduce a limited diversity of salmon just like if a radio station only played Yani Yani and Yani
D  He has four dams named after him
Question #14
A  they can no longer live in the salt water of the ocean
B  they are afraid to leave the hatchery and will not swim away
C  they need to be bottle fed
D  they are losing their genetic diversity, through inbreeding
Question #15
A  1100
B  123
C  190
D  170
E  23
Question #16
A  400
B  1400
C  140
D  20
E  40
Question #17
A    
B  Salmon
C  Maple trees
D  Potatoes
E  Eagles
F  Birch trees
Question #18
A  Three dams
B  Eight dams
C  One giant dam
D  One hundred twenty three dams
Question #19
A  In rivers in the northwestern US
B  In the Pacific Ocean
C  In hatcheries
D  It varies depending on the salmon
Question #20
A  They migrate back out to the ocean
B  They spawn in the thousands and then die
C  They are scooped, weighed and measured and then taken to a warehouse nearby
D  They get shredded by bears